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August 23, 2024
Accommodation: The hardware facilities in the room are indeed relatively simple, but the parent-child room has cartoon sheets and pillows, which is a thumbs up.
Food: There are rich varieties and the taste is particularly good. Needless to say, mutton can beat the restaurants in Beijing. After staying for a few days, I found that most of the meals were different. The unfinished dishes were directly thrown into the trash can, which made me feel painful.
Hotel activities: There are many small activities, and the interaction is also very good. The children also actively participated in the activities to win small stickers. Sand painting, beading, feeding lambs, changing national costumes for photos, and archery are all very good. Stargazing in the desert is also very meaningful.
Hotel drinks: The main meal is served with red wine and beer; there is juice coffee in the lobby beverage area. The coffee is freshly ground and even has latte art, which really surprised me.
Tours: The Xiangsha Bay project needs to be paid separately, so I didn’t go to play. I mainly went to Xiansha Island and Yuesha Island. It was really comfortable without queuing. I rode a camel five times, played a sand car five times, and zipline three times, etc.
Disadvantages: 1. The TV has almost no network signal and cannot cast the screen. 2. There are no plastic slippers in the room, which is a bit inconvenient. 3. The distance between each island is a bit far, and we have to change several means of transportation to Yuesha Island. We almost missed lunch. 4. When stargazing in the desert, you have to sit on the ground in the dark desert. There is no cushion. It is best to bring your own cushion. It is recommended to equip the staff of the desert stargazing with a microphone. There are many children and it is a bit noisy. The staff are tired of shouting and we can't hear clearly.
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